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"I can take care of it or not, it's my business." If it were me, that's how I would answer those who asked.
The movie is there to tell you that war reporters are human too. When people do a very unusual thing and are in a very unusual situation, it is difficult for us to use our conventional life experience to evaluate.
He has already gone to the place that ordinary people don't want to go. He has to do a lot of things to ensure that he is still alive. He saw a scene and just happened to be able to complete his work. After the work is completed, does he still want to provide additional help? This is too difficult for him, knowing that there is no country where he belongs, and he can't do anything by himself. He helped this today, what about tomorrow? What about the day after tomorrow? Help solve the problem today? Help with the problem tomorrow? What about the day after tomorrow? If we stopped to help the moment we saw human sickness and suffering, we would all become Jesus Christ. Always remind yourself that even Jesus Christ was alienated from non-Jews. Jesus actually said, "You are not a Jew", Jesus, this is Jesus! He actually refused to -- absolutely -- offer -- offer -- help -- help to the poor mother and son! ! So the core message of the movie is the sentiment he said, "Our job is to come to a place, watch it, and do nothing but watch it." This role is the protagonist of the movie.
As for the titular male protagonist is actually a villain, he is a savage, he is reluctant to think, he often uses violent actions to release anxiety for balance, so his girlfriend left him at first. He doesn't admit this wise saying of the drug addict, he insists on his "heart of a child". He was happy to participate. But only from his own perspective. Because he can't change anything at all. He seemed to ignore this on purpose. On the contrary, this drug addict looks more like a thinking person. His observations are objective, an objective summary of a large number of facts. Whether you are willing to face it or unwilling to face it, the work of a war correspondent is such a situation, in addition to taking pictures, in the end, do nothing. So he must be the protagonist of the movie.
So the people who asked him if he rescued the kid who was targeted by the vultures were stupid. Life is always full of stupid people like this. I thought that the proportion of stupidity should be more than 80%. You can also think about it, and you will definitely find that this 28% is a tacit understanding when people use the words smart and stupid. "Why don't you help?" That line reminds me of hysterical pet lovers. Ha ha ha ha! Complete idiot.
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In fact, there is another thing worth discussing in the film, that is, what can be photographed and what cannot be photographed. The titular male protagonist was filming the man who had just been hacked to death, and the person next to him told him not to film any more. I thought that for people anywhere in the world, regardless of the level of productivity, cultural customs, and death, there is always a special kind of reverence and dignity. Death cannot be desecrated. I remember seeing a cat lover a few days ago who took a picture of his cat before his death with a mobile phone, and posted it on the Internet, accompanied by a vulgar pop song. I looked at it and suddenly became extremely angry. She desecrated death. So things became very ironic. In the name of loving her pet cat, she took pictures of the cat's dying moments to show me that I despised people like her the most, but I found out that she had desecrated a cat. angry at the death of an animal. What I felt was her disrespect for the death thing. There is a reversal of the situation here. In the end, it was me who was most stimulated. I thought about it a lot, and found that I have a far better conscience than her.
(First of all, a little technical. She said her cat was crying non-stop in her arms after the injection, and the tears represented her sadness. I don't believe that animal tears are as expressive as human tears. Psychological function. The cat's tears before death are probably some kind of physiological reaction, just like the incontinence of people when they die from suffocation. Crocodile tears are time to eat. She just put things where she wanted Just think about it.)
I thought a lot. Why am I so excited? Because what I saw was not just the death of a pet, but the attitude of a person to the death of another individual. I don't think it's right to film an individual's death for others to see. I think such an act desecrates death and makes it a show. That vulgar pop song just drives me crazy. Since she can let the individual she declares her love use the final death as a performance, a declaration of her declared love for it, who can endure this kind of love? Why does it seem that people everywhere are instinctively opposed to watching a person die (shooting equals watching)? Because it is human instinct to treat death in a hidden and silent way, it seems that human beings should try their best to let the death event go away as quietly as possible without disturbing the surrounding environment. Because death only means danger, all kinds of danger, and even contagion, it is impossible for our ancestors not to isolate the dead, but with a lot of cultural rituals, but the core is always isolation. This cat-loving woman violated the most fundamental human taboo. So, she is either a pervert or an extremely indifferent person who just wants to look human.
So the titular male protagonist in the movie is a problematic person. He has to shoot everything, even the dead. He is the one above who filmed the death of his pet. He will do anything for a narrow purpose, and all he has in mind is to take pictures. He trampled on the dignity of many, many people. The film uses his character to interpret the thinking of the drug addict in contrast. He's the craziest, most perverted guy in the movie. Therefore, the movie is using the drug addict's conscience to target his crazy forgetfulness.
So I say, hysterical pet lovers have a big problem. But they just don't admit it. What makes a man go crazy and leave his job and run to the highway to stop a delivery truck from a dog meat factory? What makes a middle-aged man with a family and business keep more than a dozen cats in his own home, and if his relatives object, they also denounce them as having no right to interfere? Is this normal human behavior? If Internet addiction can be regarded as some kind of psychological problem, the above pet behavior should go to a psychiatrist.
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